Thelotrema lepadinum, Bark Barnacle Lichen
A blog identifying the lichens found on some of Sussex's notable, veteran & ancient trees and trees found in ancient woodland, and also rare (exceptional) lichens on younger unexceptional trees.
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Elder and Hawthorn, Lullington Heath National Nature Reserve 14.04.26 Usnea articulata
I had first spotted some Usnea articulata on a Elder on December 3th 2024; and I saw much more on the same tree on February 24th 2026; then ...
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I am unable to name the location of this lichen, as the owner of this park does not want any bioologcal observations on his property to be i...
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Parham Park is an SSSI and anceient deer park. Parham Park is a medieval deer park situated on Folkestone Sands at the foot of the South Do...
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Newtimber Holt is a small but very biological interesting area of ancient woodland on Newtimber Hill. It is owned by the National Trust and ...


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